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Homemade Laundry Detergent, Soap, Stain Remover, Softener

Commercial laundry detergents are a rip-off. They are expensive, hard on the environment, hard on your hands and tough on you clothes. The manufactures don't say what's in commercial laundry detergents. Ever wondered why? The cheapest brands simply don't work. All brands are very hard on your clothes. The good news is that you can easily make laundry detergent at home using readily available ingredients and minimal equipment. Homemade Laundry Detergents and soaps clean you clothes, as well as. or better than commercial detergents. They are cheap, effective and good for the environment.

A typical batch of homemade laundry detergent costs only one quarter or a half of the commercial varieties. These detergents have low suds and are safe an very effective in both front and top loading machines. You can also make your own stain remover and fabric softener at home.

Washing clothes is so much cheaper, safer and more efficient using homemade detergents - see the great range of recipes here. Source: Public Domain

How to Make Your Own Laundry Detergent

All you need to make homemade laundry detergents are three simple ingredients:

Simple Bar Soap - These simple soaps that have no perfumes or other additives gives the detergent its cleaning power. There are many varieties available Kirk’s Castile, Dr. Bonners, Sunlight Soap, Fels Naptha, or Zote. These soaps can be found with the other soaps and labelled natural or simple soaps. Similar soaps can be found in the laundry section.

Borax (sodium borate) - is a naturally occurring mineral that acts as a deodorizer and whitener. It can be found in supermarkets, hardware and health food stores.

Washing Soda - although similar to baking soda, washing soda is much stronger and is caustic. Washing Soda is Sodium Carbonate and Baking Soda is Sodium Bicarbonate. Washing Soda has a pH of 11. Baking Soda is much less alkaline with a pH around 8.1. Incidentally dishwasher detergent contains sodium or potassium hydroxide (pH of 14) which are extremely strong and corrosive chemicals and we eat of the plates! Washing soda is sodium carbonate, also known as soda ash, and its function is to remove odors and dirt.

Essence oils and Fragrances - Add some of your favorite fragrances and oil essences to provide a pleasant fragrance to your detergent and clothes. Use about one to two ounces (50-100g) per load. One of the best is tea tree oil which is a natural and mild disinfectant.

Use a coarse cheese grater to grate the soap bar into small flakes. Mix well with washing soda and borax to produce an even powder mixture. Store in a properly labeled, air-tight container (be careful when reusing food containers). This recipe makes approximately 2 lb (1 kg) of detergent, which will keep indefinitely. For washing use 1-2 tablespoons per load depending on the size of the clothes and your washer. If you like you can dissolve in a jug in warm water prior to adding to the wash to ensure all the powder dissolves.

Liquid Laundry Detergent RecipeThis recipe makes laundry detergent for about 90 front load washes or 45 top loads. It will store indefinitely. You can downsize for smaller batches.

Mix the soap flakes into hot water in a large pot or saucepan. Stir the mixture over a medium-low heat until the soap melts.

Fill a 5 gallon (15 litres) container about half full of very hot water. Stir in the soap mixture, borax and washing soda and the borax and keep stirring until everything is dissolved.

Top up the bucket, cover and set aside for 8 hours or overnight, to cool and to thicken, then add essential oils and fragrances.

Transfer the detergent to a set of clean used detergent containers or other bottles.

When using, shake the bottle well before each use to dissolve any lumps. Pre-dissolve in a jug with warm water if you are concerned about the lumps, which can be simply squeezed through a strainer to disperse.

Use about 1/2 cup per load for front-load washers and 1 cup for top-load washing machines.

Pre-Wash Stain Spray1/4 cup baking soda1/2 cup white vinegar3 cups waterMix and pour into a labelled spray bottle. Use to spray on soiled areas just before washing. Always test the spray on a hidden spot or the clothes if you are worried about bleaching or staining.

Brightener and Bleach Substitute12 cups water1 cup hydrogen peroxide1/4 cup lemon or grapefruit juiceStore in a labelled plastic container or jug. Use about 2 cups per load along with the detergent.

Fabric Softener RecipeSimply use 1/2 -1 cup of white vinegar per load or just fill the fabric softener dispenser with white vinegar.

Another fabric softener recipe is:6 cups of water3 cups of white vinegar2 cups of hair conditionerMix these ingredients together and use as you would store-bought softener.

Extra tips:

For extra dirty clothes add 1/2 cup of borax after the detergent

Add 1/4 cup of baking soda at the same time as detergent. It softens the water and freshen clothes and linens.

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